Tuesday, November 17, 2015

New Leopard Novel by Christine Feehan Coming Soon..

In the new Leopard novel by the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Cat’s Lair and Leopard’s Prey, passions explode like wildfire when a young woman’s feral instincts are ignited by a man who’s too dangerous not to desire...
A simple request for Siena Arnotto: deliver a gift to her
grandfather’s friend. One look at Elijah Lospostos, hard-bodied and
stripped to the waist, and Siena succumbs to a feline stirring she
never felt before, and to Elijah’s reckless and pleasurable demands.
But when that pulse-throbbing moment ends in the murder of an
unexpected intruder, Elijah accuses the shaken and confused Siena of
setting him up.
Then Siena discovers the truth of her Leopard heritage, of the
secrets in her grandfather’s inner circle, and the sinister plot of
revenge that has put her in jeopardy. When Siena’s grandfather is
assassinated, she realizes the only man she can trust is Elijah. Now as
her Leopard rises from within, Siena and Elijah share not only an
animal instinct for survival—but a desire so raw and wild it may be the
only thing that can save them.

"SIENA, bella, come see your old nonno for a minute." Siena obediently dropped her car keys on the table and

hurried into the sitting room her grandfather preferred. The room was
cozy and always just a little too warm. As a rule that didn't bother
her, but for some reason lately, her body seemed overheated. She was
restless and edgy and hot. Very hot. Her skin ached, felt too
tight, stretched over her frame. Even her jaw hurt. Her breasts felt
swollen and achy, and for the first time in her life, she burned between
her legs. Like crazy. It was awful.

The condition seemed to come and go at will for no appar- ent reason. It
had started a couple of weeks earlier and was getting significantly
worse. She was grateful she had just earned her masters of science in
oenology and had come home, although being in the same room with her
beloved grandfather when her body was on fire was decidedly
uncomfortable.